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Cheaper internet/cable?
Comcast just raised my rates to $71 for internet and basic cable. I feel like this is really high and wanted to see if other people in the community were getting better rates with a different company.
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BUUUUUUUUT i know lots of people that have it, including my bff & neighbor in arlington and they like it just fine. i have a set of keys to her place and am over there a fair amount and never had any problems. go figure!
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A while back they had underprovisioned Internet service in Somerville, which caused a lot of us to have ridiculously slow download speeds (http://community.livejournal.com/davis_square/1471320.html). Their tech support tried to tell me that near-dialup speeds were acceptable when I was paying for 10 Mbit service.
We had Comcast in our previous apartment, and while they're expensive at least they seemed to know what they were doing. Plus they kept increasing our Internet speeds without increasing prices. If the cost was the same between RCN and Comcast, I would go back to Comcast in a heartbeat.
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I am an RCN subscriber and have been since I moved to Somerville 11 years ago. Given the relative costs and benefits of each provider for bundled cable, phone and Internet service, I have seen no reason to switch.
If RCN is available to you, I would call them and ask them for their best deal. Press them hard. If it's better than what you're paying now, call Comcast and ask them to match it for the next twelve months. If they will, stay with Comcast. If they won't, switch to RCN. Repeat the process in eleven months.
It's annoying and time-consuming, but you will get the best deal this way -- and the non-cost pluses and minuses of each company come out about even.
Of course, no matter which vendor you use, pray that the two companies remain in competition: RCN was acquired in March by private-equity firm Abry Partners LLC for about $531 million plus debt.
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